Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku has enjoined staffers in different departments of the commission to work as a team to achieve its goals.
Ogbuku while declaring open a three-day training workshop for staffers of the departments in Uyo on Friday said communities within the region eagerly look up to the commission for sustainability and growth.
He reminded staffers of his Corporate Affairs Department of his administration’s avowed determination to make a difference, calling on them to work as a team to deliver such.
Represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Obegha Oworibo, the Managing Director reminded participants that the Corporate Affairs Department serves as nexus between the commission and its significant publics and must therefore be properly positioned for greater productivity.
Making reference to the theme of the capacity building workshop Building Capacity for Excellence, the MD said the outing is intended to assist the department review its professional activities, identify its strength and weaknesses as well as deepen its determination to work as a team.
In his words, “This training workshop is intended to review our professional activities and bring staffers together, it will also expose our strength and weaknesses and deepen our determination to work as a team.
“The team leads should be intentional about grooming subordinates and subordinates should be intentional to learn, unlearn and relearn. Therefore, I implore you to give this training workshop its desired attention.”
The Managing Director commended the Corporate Affairs Department and the Consultant/organizers of the training, Clear Point for assembling a great team of professionals to drill his staffers.
Earlier, the Commission’s Director Corporate Affairs, Dr Ibitoye Abosede, had said the training exercise was necessitated by the recent unbundling of the department into five district units and the need to bring staffers up to date with expectations of their individual offices.
Abosede listed the five units recently carved out of the department to include Event Management and Protocol, Media Relations, Communication and Publications, Branding and New Media.
He assured participants that time-tested and proven professionals with deep knowledge and wealth of experience were selected as resource persons to help enhance performance of the staffers.
“The success of this workshop would be noted in our ability to apply what we learn. Together we can create a positive and lasting impact in our communication efforts,” he said.
On his part, the Managing Director of Clear Point, Media Consultant to NDDC and organizers of the Event, Mr Moffat Ekoriko also identified influx of new employees and need to bring them up to speed with public communication as one of the factors that necessitated the training.
Ekoriko noted that building a strong team is as important as building skills for the team, adding that the tasks and demands of public communication require well-built capacity for excellent service delivery.